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* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[AdaptationalHeroism Possibly in the live action film]]. When kidnapping Kaoru, Enishi inflicted a severe NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Sanosuke and the older students for interfering, bordering onto attempted murder. Yet, [[WouldntHurtAChild he never actively tries to harm Yahiko for doing the same thing]], merely swatting him aside when attacked.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[AdaptationalHeroism Possibly in the live action film]]. When kidnapping Kaoru, Enishi inflicted a severe NoHoldsBarredBeatdown onto Sanosuke and the older students for interfering, bordering onto attempted murder. half-heartedly attempting to murder them at one point. Yet, [[WouldntHurtAChild he never actively tries to harm Yahiko for doing the same thing]], afterwards]], merely swatting him aside when attacked.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Possibly in the live action film. When kidnapping Kaoru, Enishi brutally assaulted Sanosuke and the older students for interfering, even attempting to kill at least one individual. Yet, [[WouldntHurtAChild he never actively tries to harm Yahiko for doing the same thing]], [[AdaptationalHeroism merely swatting him aside when attacked]].

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[AdaptationalHeroism Possibly in the live action film. film]]. When kidnapping Kaoru, Enishi brutally assaulted inflicted a severe NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Sanosuke and the older students for interfering, even attempting to kill at least one individual. bordering onto attempted murder. Yet, [[WouldntHurtAChild he never actively tries to harm Yahiko for doing the same thing]], [[AdaptationalHeroism merely swatting him aside when attacked]].attacked.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Possibly in the live action film. When kidnapping Kaoru, Enishi brutally assaulted Sanosuke and the older students for interfering, even attempting to kill at least one individual. Yet, [[WouldntHurtAChild he never actively tries to harm Yahiko for doing the same thing]], [[AdaptationalHeroism merely swatting him aside when attacked]].
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* DoubleEdgedBuff: Enishi is able to activate his Frenzied Nerves, dramatically increasing his strength, speed, reflexes, and senses, making him incredibly strong and hard-to-hit. But due to his increased sensitivity, the pain he receives from any hits he does take is increased several times over.
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* TheDarkChick: The weirdest of the gang, for both the Six Comrades and the Yaminobu.
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* BladeOnAStick: Seiryu's giant glaive, adorned with a dragon's head.
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* FatalFlaw: Pride. After killing the goons Enishi sends after him, he could have disappeared and escaped punishment, but instead goes back to Tokyo to retrieve the [[spoiler:Kaoru]] doll; reasoning that it would be "blasphemy" to let his greatest creation rot in the ground. This results in him getting ambushed and killed by Aoshi. If he hadn't been so up his own ass he'd still be alive.
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* SimpleStaff: Genbu wields a six-sectioned staff. The flexibility of his weapon makes it difficult for Yahiko to properly catch it when performing Hadome. [[spoiler:However because of the sections, it's more fragile than normal staves.]]
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* AnachronismStew: Dreadlock? Fighting style and clothing based on the army? UpToEleven in ''Restoration'' where his Tekko is no longer a set of steel-plated armguards but a pair of cans of ''liquid mercury'' [[RuleOfCool which coat his arms to make invincible defense and great offense]].

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* AnachronismStew: Dreadlock? Fighting style and clothing based on the army? UpToEleven in ''Restoration'' where In ''Restoration'', his Tekko is no longer a set of steel-plated armguards but a pair of cans of ''liquid mercury'' [[RuleOfCool which coat his arms to make invincible defense and great offense]].
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[[center: [-[[Characters/RurouniKenshin Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinMainCharacters Main Characters]] ([[Characters/RurouniKenshinHimuraKenshin Himura Kenshin]]) | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinSupportingCharacters Supporting Characters]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinRivalsAndVillains Rivals and Minor Villains]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinTheMeijiGovernment The Meiji Government]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinOniwabanshu Oniwabanshu]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinTheTenSwords The Ten Swords / Juppongatana]] | '''The Six Comrades''' | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinAnimeOnlyCharacters Anime Only Characters]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinMangaOnlyCharacters Manga Only Characters]]]]-]

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[[center: [-[[Characters/RurouniKenshin Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinMainCharacters Main Characters]] ([[Characters/RurouniKenshinHimuraKenshin Himura Kenshin]]) | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinSupportingCharacters Supporting Characters]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinRivalsAndVillains Rivals and Minor Villains]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinTheMeijiGovernment The Meiji Government]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinOniwabanshu Oniwabanshu]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinTheTenSwords The Ten Swords / Juppongatana]] | '''The Six Comrades''' | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinAnimeOnlyCharacters Anime Only Characters]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinMangaOnlyCharacters Manga Only Characters]]]]-]Characters]] | [[Characters/RurouniKenshinKenkakuHeiki Kenkaku Heiki]]]]-]
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->Voiced by: Kenta Uehara (JP, ''Meiji Kenkaku Romantan'' series), Creator/StephenFu (EN, live-action)

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->Voiced by: Kenta Uehara (JP, ''Meiji Kenkaku Romantan'' PSP video game series), Creator/StephenFu (EN, live-action)
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* DarthVaderClone: In the live action film, he is a tall, intimidating warrior with a deep, demonic voice. He dresses in all black, wearing a cape and a scary mask that hides his injuries. He survived his previous encounter with the Battosai in the past, and he tries to take his revenge on Kenshin in the present.

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* ArcVillain: The last one of the series.


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* FinalBoss: The final villain of the series.
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->Portrayed by: Creator/{{Mackenyu}} (adult), Towa Araki (child)

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->Portrayed by: Creator/{{Mackenyu}} (adult), (live-action, adult), Towa Araki (child)
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->Portrayed by: Creator/{{Mackenyu}} (live-action)

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->Portrayed by: Creator/{{Mackenyu}} (live-action)
(adult), Towa Araki (child)
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* DarthVaderClone: In the live action film, he is a tall, intimidating warrior with a deep, demonic voice, dressed in all black, having a scary mask hiding an injury, having survived the encounter with the Battosai in the past, and wants to kill him in revenge.

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* DarthVaderClone: In the live action film, he is a tall, intimidating warrior with a deep, demonic voice, dressed voice. He dresses in all black, having wearing a cape and a scary mask hiding an injury, having that hides his injuries. He survived the his previous encounter with the Battosai in the past, and wants he tries to kill him take his revenge on Kenshin in revenge.the present.
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* EvilSoundsDeep: The film gave him a deep, distorted voice that resonates.



* GlasgowGrin: [[spoiler: When Misao knocks his mask off in the climax, his lips have cuts across his face in the live action.]]



* GlasgowGrin: [[spoiler: When Misao knocks his mask off in the climax, his lips have cuts across his face in the live action.]]

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* AdaptationalBadass: As "Inui Tenmon", he's a much better fighter, nowhere near as braggart as he was in the manga, and he ends up fighting ''Hajime Saito'' in the finale.



* ArrogantKungFuGuy: His style is even named the Invincible Jusshiki Style.

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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: His style is even named the Invincible Jusshiki Style. Cemented in the live action movie, where he takes a break from beating the policemen and dojo staff to drink some saké from a jug, jug which promptly throws in the face of his opponent.



* UncertainDoom: Inui Tenmon in the live action: while in the manga Banjin survives, at the cost of his ego and Tekkou, in the movie his last appearece has him at the receiving end of Saito's Gatotsu, though he's seemingly sent flying rather than impaled.



* AdaptationalBadass: In the manga he never fight Kenshin without using sneak attacks or poisonous smoke, and just one look at his performance against Gein is enough to completely defuse any desire to keep fighting. In the movie, Hyogo [[DualWielding dual wields]] double-bladed falx-like swords with great skill, goes toe to toe with Kenshin and their battle wrecks the insides of Uramura's house.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the manga he never fight Kenshin without using sneak attacks or poisonous smoke, and just one look at his performance against Gein is enough to completely defuse any desire to keep fighting. In the movie, Hyogo [[DualWielding dual wields]] double-bladed falx-like swords with great skill, goes toe to toe with Kenshin and their battle wrecks the insides of Uramura's house. His Chuzen Baika goes from being a surprise attack weapon to something capable of shooting multiple darts at once.



* SinisterScimitar: Live action only, he wields a crazy weapon which is, essentially, a pair of double-bladed crescent blades with pronounced curvatures he uses in an unique, unpredictable fighting style. His two emergency weapons are equally curved knives.



* AnimalMotif: The Spider. He's often compared to one, has long skinny limbs, can move underground, and is usually hidden.

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* AnimalMotif: AdaptationalAttractiveness: The Spider. He's often compared to one, has long skinny limbs, can move underground, live action version is definitively of human proportions and is usually hidden.lacks disturbing teeth or tongue. He does have eerie eyes though. as well as a nasty-looking scar.



* AnimalMotif: The Spider. He's often compared to one, has long skinny limbs, can move underground, and is usually hidden. Lampshaded and mocked by Saito after Mumyoi dives underground for his second strategy, asking him if now that he's done playing spider he's trying to imitate a mole instead.



* SouthpawAdvantage: Downplayed, though his dominant arm is the left one and, as lampshaded by the heroes, he ends up fighting another southpaw, Saito. He has a slight advantage, until Saito figures out how to defeat his Dosha no Boeki.



* VillainousValor: Became a ninja in order to help his starving clan so that they can have a decent life. After his defeat, Kenshin suggests that he should give up his life as a shinobi and help them instead.

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* VillainousValor: Became a ninja in order to help his starving clan so that they can have a decent life.life, and one of his sensitive points is insulting his clan. After his defeat, Kenshin suggests that he should give up his life as a shinobi and help them instead.



* WolverineClaws: Wears some on his longest arm.

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* WolverineClaws: Wears some on his longest arm. In the movie, not only he wears two classical ones, but he also uses a weird polearm with a set of claws on one end and a sickle on the other.


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* EvilIsPetty: Lampshaded by Hajime Saito: when Heishin has just told the heroes the reason why he's attacking them, trying to sound grandiose and intimidating, Saito dismiss him as just a petulant brat who's trying to get back at Enishi with a petty low move, getting under his skin.


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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In the manga, he refers to the heroes as "Japanese monkeys" before running away to get help.


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* DemotedToExtra: In the live action adaptation, four similar-looking bodyguards in identical suits are always seen around Heishin, but this time they don't even bother fighting.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In the manga he never fight Kenshin without using sneak attacks or poisonous smoke, and just one look at his performance against Gein is enough to completely defuse any desire to keep fighting. In the movie, Hyogo [[DualWielding dual wields]] double-bladed falx-like swords with great skill, goes toe to toe with Kenshin and their battle wrecks the insides of Uramura's house.


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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler: In ''The Final'', he attempts a TakingYouWithMe on Kenshin, resulting in him blown to kingdom come.]]
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* CompositeCharacter: The live action version of Yatsume Seems to be a composite character the yaminobu Yatsume from the manga, with the personality and looks of the masked and malicious Gein from the manga, who also fights the oniwabanshu.

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* CompositeCharacter: The live action version of Yatsume Seems seems to be a composite character the yaminobu Yatsume from the manga, with the personality and looks of the masked and malicious Gein from the manga, who also fights the oniwabanshu.
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* VoiceOfLegion: He has a terrifying, raspy, echoing voice in the live action. He is the only villain in all of the films to have this effect.

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* VoiceOfLegion: VoiceOfTheLegion: He has a terrifying, raspy, echoing voice in the live action. He is the only villain in all of the films to have this effect.
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* GlascowGrin: [[spoiler: When Misao knocks his mask off in the climax, his lips have cuts across his face in the live action.]]

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* GlascowGrin: GlasgowGrin: [[spoiler: When Misao knocks his mask off in the climax, his lips have cuts across his face in the live action.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: The live action version of the Six Comrades were hit with this, but Yatsume stands out in particular as the most murderous. He does not display any of the redeeming qualities of the manga, and helped set off a fire trap. He is disturbingly eager to hunt down and kill Kenshin, but he is more than willing to kill innocent civilians, as he casually throws an incendiary bomb to burn villagers alive before Aoshi saves them.


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* CompositeCharacter: The live action version of Yatsume Seems to be a composite character the yaminobu Yatsume from the manga, with the personality and looks of the masked and malicious Gein from the manga, who also fights the oniwabanshu.


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* DarthVaderClone: In the live action film, he is a tall, intimidating warrior with a deep, demonic voice, dressed in all black, having a scary mask hiding an injury, having survived the encounter with the Battosai in the past, and wants to kill him in revenge.
* TheDragon: Appears to be this way in the live action, as he was the only surviving Yaminobu who went after Kenshin in the past, is the only one of the six comrades skilled enough to return in the films climax to attack Kenshin.


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* GlascowGrin: [[spoiler: When Misao knocks his mask off in the climax, his lips have cuts across his face in the live action.]]


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* VoiceOfLegion: He has a terrifying, raspy, echoing voice in the live action. He is the only villain in all of the films to have this effect.
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->Portrayed by: Mackenyu (live-action)

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->Portrayed by: Mackenyu Creator/{{Mackenyu}} (live-action)
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* MoreDespicableMinion: Enshi loves Tomoe and wants to avenge her death, but Gein is a MadArtist and PsychoForHire who turns corpses into puppets and is in it for the killing.

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* MoreDespicableMinion: Enshi Enishi loves Tomoe and wants to avenge her death, but Gein is a MadArtist and PsychoForHire who turns corpses into puppets and is in it for the killing.
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* MoreDespicableMinion: Enshi loves Tomoe and wants to avenge her death, but Gein is a MadArtist and PsychoForHire who turns corpses into puppets and is in it for the killing.

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!!The Six Comrades



* HypocriticalHumor: Played for laughs when he asks Mumyoi to show his face. This coming from a guy who's always masked.

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* HypocriticalHumor: Played for laughs when he asks Mumyoi Mumyōi to show his face. This coming from a guy who's always masked.



[[folder:Kujiranami Hyogo]]

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[[folder:Kujiranami Hyogo]]Hyōgo]]



[[folder:Otowa Hyoko]]

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[[folder:Otowa Hyoko]]Hyōko]]



[[folder:Yatsume Mumyoi]]

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[[folder:Yatsume Mumyoi]]Mumyōi]]


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!!Other Members
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->Portrayed by: Gō Ayano (live action)

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->Portrayed by: Gō Ayano (live action)
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->Voiced by: Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith (EN, live-action)

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->Voiced by: Creator/NozomuSasaki (JP), Bill Wise (EN)
->Portrayed by: Mackenyu (live action)

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->Voiced by: Creator/NozomuSasaki (JP), (JP); Brian Gatson (EN, ''Trust and Betrayal''), Bill Wise (EN)
(EN, ''Reflection''), Creator/AleksLe (EN, live-action)
->Portrayed by: Mackenyu (live action)
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* AdaptationalKarma: In the live action movie, he actually gets captured by the Japanese government and is thrown in jail.

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* AdaptationalKarma: In the live action live-action movie, he actually gets captured by the Japanese government and is thrown in jail.



* ArchEnemy: One of two for Kenshin, and a very different kind of ArchEnemy to Shishio. While Kenshin and Shishio's enmity was based around the two being mirrors of each other, and their conflicting political beliefs, it was almost entirely a professional rivalry. Enishi, on the other hand ''despises'' Kenshin for killing his older sister, and their conflict couldn't be more personal.

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* ArchEnemy: One of two for Kenshin, and a very different kind of ArchEnemy to Shishio. While Kenshin and Shishio's enmity was based around the two being mirrors of each other, other and their conflicting political beliefs, it was almost entirely a professional rivalry. Enishi, on the other hand ''despises'' Kenshin for killing his older sister, and their conflict couldn't be more personal.



The last remaining descendant of a small group of people who mastered the art of mechanics in the Middle Ages. He creates puppet like suits out of corpses, most notably the Iwanbou series. He is actually an old man yet he is very strong due to controlling his heavy puppets for so long. The diamond edged steel wires he uses (Zankosen) to control his puppets can also be used as a weapon as they are sharp enough to cut flesh and break bone. Gein just wants to test out his creations and needs to be around men of battle to do it since according to him, the forefront of technology is always in battle.

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The last remaining descendant of a small group of people who mastered the art of mechanics in the Middle Ages. He creates puppet like puppet-like suits out of corpses, most notably the Iwanbou series. He is actually an old man yet he is very strong due to controlling his heavy puppets for so long. The diamond edged steel wires he uses (Zankosen) to control his puppets can also be used as a weapon as they are sharp enough to cut flesh and break bone. Gein just wants to test out his creations and needs to be around men of battle to do it since according to him, the forefront of technology is always in battle.



->Portrayed by: Shinnosuke Abe (live action)

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->Portrayed by: Shinnosuke Abe (live action)(live-action)
->Voiced by: Creator/KellenGoff (EN, live-action)



* PetTheDog: When he's introduced for the first time, he goes into the Akebeko and asks for the cheapest dish. Tae decides to bring him a more expensive salmon and rice dish instead (at the cost of the cheapest dish), despite being warned that such a mercy may offend him. Kujiranami, however, after looking at her for a while, thanks Tae for her kindness. This is foreshadowing that he's not as bad as he looks.

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* PetTheDog: When he's introduced for the first time, he goes into the Akebeko and asks for the cheapest dish. Tae decides to bring him a more expensive salmon and rice dish instead (at the cost of the cheapest dish), despite being warned that such a mercy may offend him. Kujiranami, however, after looking at her for a while, thanks Tae for her kindness. This is foreshadowing that he's not as bad as he looks.



->Voiced by: Creator/AtsushiImaruoka (JP, ''Meiji Kenkaku Romantan'' series); Creator/MarcusDStimac (EN, first film), Creator/XanderMobus (EN, ''The Final'')






* BareFistedMonk: He's a brawler through and through but this is played up much more in the live action films. He fights exclusively with his fists and is a Christian Priest.

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* BareFistedMonk: He's a brawler through and through but this is played up much more in the live action live-action films. He fights exclusively with his fists and is a Christian Priest.



* CompositeCharacter: In the live action movie, he has his manga counterpart's name and dreadlocks, but also elements of Anji, another antagonist who fights with his fists. Anji is a fallen Buddhist monk with respect for his opponents, and Film!Bajin is a devout vegetarian Christian in priest's garb who honors Sanosuke's call for a time-out and prays for a dead chicken. This distinguishes him from Manga!Banjin, who is little more than TheBrute.

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* CompositeCharacter: In the live action live-action movie, he has his manga counterpart's name and dreadlocks, but also elements of Anji, another antagonist who fights with his fists. Anji is a fallen Buddhist monk with respect for his opponents, and Film!Bajin is a devout vegetarian Christian in priest's garb who honors Sanosuke's call for a time-out and prays for a dead chicken. This distinguishes him from Manga!Banjin, who is little more than TheBrute.



* SlasherSmile: Sports one many times, ''especially' when he's fighting.

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* SlasherSmile: Sports one many times, ''especially' ''especially'' when he's fighting.



->Portrayed by: Shuntaro Yanagi (live action)

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->Voiced by: Kenta Uehara (JP, ''Meiji Kenkaku Romantan'' series), Creator/StephenFu (EN, live-action)
->Portrayed by: Shuntaro Yanagi (live action)(live-action)






* InformedAbility: We're told that he has [[ThirteenIsUnlucky 13 hidden weapons]] with him. We only see five in action: Kaiga Chuzen (a tiny hidden dart launcher), Kasui Busuen (cubes that release a toxic cloud when thrown in water), the Bishamonpun (a special iron sand dust), the Bishamonken (a sword with magnetic powers used along with said dust) and [[spoiler: Riku Doko (the six ornaments of his collars used as sharp tentacles)]]. We also see (though not in action) some darts, a tube-like weapon, a dagger resembling a winding key and a knucklerduster/axe hybrid.
* MasterPoisoner: Kasui Busuen are simply poison cubes that creates a cloud when wet.

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* InformedAbility: We're told that he has [[ThirteenIsUnlucky 13 hidden weapons]] with him. We only see five in action: Kaiga Chuzen (a tiny hidden dart launcher), Kasui Busuen (cubes that release a toxic cloud when thrown in water), the Bishamonpun (a special iron sand dust), the Bishamonken (a sword with magnetic powers used along with said dust) and [[spoiler: Riku Doko (the six ornaments of his collars used as sharp tentacles)]]. We also see (though not in action) utilized) some darts, a tube-like weapon, a dagger resembling a winding key key, and a knucklerduster/axe knuckleduster/ax hybrid.
* MasterPoisoner: Kasui Busuen are is simply poison cubes that creates create a cloud when wet.



->Portrayed by: Eiki Narita (live action)

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->Portrayed by: Eiki Narita (live action)
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->Voiced by: Creator/ChristopherSabat (EN, live-action)



* AnimalMotif: The Spider. He's often compared to one, has long skinny limbs, can move underground and is usually hidden.

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* AnimalMotif: The Spider. He's often compared to one, has long skinny limbs, can move underground underground, and is usually hidden.



* FangsAreEvil: Thanks to sharpening his teeth and treating them with bone dust to make them stronger.

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* FangsAreEvil: Thanks to him sharpening his teeth and treating them with bone dust to make them stronger.



* VillainousValor: Became a ninja in order to help his starving clan so that they can have a decent life. After his defeat Kenshin suggests that he should give up his life as a shinobi and help them instead.

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* VillainousValor: Became a ninja in order to help his starving clan so that they can have a decent life. After his defeat defeat, Kenshin suggests that he should give up his life as a shinobi and help them instead.



->Portrayed by: Takuma Oto'o (live action)

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->Portrayed by: Takuma Oto'o (live action)
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->Voiced by: Creator/BrookChalmers (EN, live-action)



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